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Gordon
Cucullu- Contributor
Former Green
Beret lieutenant colonel, Gordon Cucullu is now an editorialist,
author and a popular speaker. Born into a military
family, he lived and served for more than thirteen years in East
Asia, including eight years in Korea. For his Special Forces
service in Vietnam he was awarded a Bronze Star, Vietnamese Cross
of Gallantry, and the Presidential Unit Commendation. After separation
from the Army, he worked on Korea and East Asian affairs at both
the Pentagon and Department of State as well as an executive
for General Electric in Korea. His first major non-fiction work,
Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin, is
based in large part on his extensive experience in
Korea and East Asia as a governmental insider and businessman.
[website]
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Without
Amnesty
Amnesty International’s leftist agenda betrays the oppressed…
[Gordon Cucullu] 6/7/05
Patriotism
was, in Samuel Johnson’s 18th century world, ‘the
last refuge of a scoundrel.’ Johnson did not say patriotism
was scandalous, but charged corrupt public figures with using
patriotism to excuse their crimes. It appears, early in the 21st
century, that ‘human rights’ will be the last refuge
of modern scoundrels who twist the truth to suit their political
agenda. Amnesty International’s bizarre statements calling
America ‘the leading purveyor and practitioner of torture’ and
threatening leading Americans with arrest for war crimes if they
travel abroad lean that way.
These statements
by William Schultz, AI US executive director, are just the
latest in a trend. Amnesty has been
pushing the
envelope of propriety for a long time. It has developed a deserved
reputation as a hard-left, anti-American institution more concerned
with promotion of its own political agenda than with succor for
the oppressed. Its not as if the world suddenly has a dearth
of oppressed people for whom AI could legitimately speak. But
rather, the organization has cynically ignored those hapless
souls in order to aim its venom at America. And make not mistake,
Amnesty’s accusations are the most loathsome and despicable
imaginable.
Especially
offensive is Amnesty’s calling the terrorist
prison in Guantanamo an American ‘gulag.’ As the
Wall Street Journal notes, compared to the Soviet gulag in which
millions died, “this is just one more sign of the moral
degradation of Amnesty International.” It is worse than
lack of principle or judgment to use a highly charged word like ‘gulag’ recklessly;
a word with such a terrible connotation. It is an intentional
distortion of fact. Furthermore, Amnesty’s failure to speak
up when such a word fully applies is an immoral, criminal ommission
for an organization that professes in holier-than-thou terms
to be speaking for those with no voice.
In contrast
to its incessant attacks on America, for at least the past
10 years Amnesty has give a pass to the
world’s
worst human rights violator: Kim Jong Il’s North Korea.
In 1995 a story broke in the Los Angeles Times about the extent
of North Korea’s death camps and the extraordinarily large
percentage of the population that was imprisoned in them. (At
any given time Kim Jong Il holds an estimated 300,000 prisoners
out of a population of approximately 22 million.) Prisoners are
sentenced without trial, executions are frequent, human beings
are subject to experimentations with poison gasses, slave labor
is common, there is no medical attention for the prisoners, and
starvation is rampant. Prisoners are worked, often to death,
in so-called ‘economic zones’ under slave conditions,
and are forced to do extraordinarily heavy labor in mines, roads,
and tunnels without proper equipment or adequate food. They die
unmourned and lie in unmarked graves.
The LA Times
story was based on testimony from two North Korean defectors – both later testified before Congress about
their experiences in a real gulag, Kim Jong Il’s prison.
One defector, Kang Chol Hwan, authored a book, Aquariums of Pyongyang,
that fully described his horrific personal experiences and ultimate
escape from the hell-hole of North Korea. Significant in the
Times story was a brief note that both of these defectors had
described their experiences to Amnesty International. To the
shock of those who knew the full story, Amnesty categorically
rejected their sworn testimony on the grounds that it was “untrustworthy.” How
can AI have arrived at such a stunning verdict? Because both
Kang and the other defector were then living in South Korea.
Amnesty had had South Korea in its sights for years even though
the military government had collapsed in 1987 – a full
eight years previously – and democracy was blooming there.
Such an arbitrary decision to ignore Kim Jong Il’s concentration
camps was not unique to this occasion.
Over the
next few years a succession of witnesses and escapees including
the noted Doctors Without Borders member,
Dr. Norbert
Vollertsen, testified in several venues about the government-sponsored
horrors taking place in North Korea. Vollertsen even brought
a series of shocking photos with him showing starving children
in striped prison uniforms terrifyingly similar to photos of
Nazi death camps. Amnesty ignored and dismissed Dr. Vollertsen’s
reports. Similarly, testimony from Sun Ok Lee, herself a former
Party member in North Korea, falsely accused and sentenced to
six years in forced labor camps. One would think that her autobiography,
Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean
Woman, along with reams of Congressional testimony detailing
her brutal experiences would be sufficient to get at least an
expression of interest from Amnesty, but it has not been so.
A bit of
background may show some of the reasons why Amnesty International
is willing to expose nits in the
eye of the United
States but overlook logs in communist dictatorships abroad. The
US executive director of AI, William Schultz, has been with the
organization for several years. He was influential in rejecting
the 1995 North Korean defector’s testimony. Schultz is
also reported to be affiliated with groups such as the Unitarian
Universalist Association that was extreme in its condemnation
of South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s but mute in any judgment
about the brutality occurring north of the DMZ in the evil twin,
North Korea. Many of his colleagues have visited North Korea,
celebrating such occasions as Kim Il Sung’s birthday and
enthusiastically participating in seminars on the ‘Juche
Ideology.’
The blatant
hypocrisy displayed by Amnesty International and William Schultz
is absolutely unacceptable. To ignore completely
as Amnesty has done the hapless situation in North Korea in a
real gulag and of escaped refugees who are forcibly repatriated
back to North Korea from China to certain imprisonment or execution,
is reprehensible and inexcusable. This immoral stance is exacerbated
by the crocodile tears the organization sheds over detained terrorists
bent on mass killing of innocent held in a detention center.
The Journal summed it perfectly: ‘A “human rights” group
that can’t distinguish between…death camps and detention
centers for terrorists who kill civilians can’t be taken
that seriously.”
A pox on Amnesty International for abrogating its responsibility
to the suffering people of the world in order to further its
hard left political agenda. We have seen more than enough hypocrisy
and anti-Americanism from Amnesty for us to take counter action:
as a start AI ought to have its IRS status investigated for improper
behavior by a so-called educational, charitable group. Concomitantly
American media needs immediately to pull all Amnesty public service
announcement fundraising appeals off the air. Our charity can
better go to organizations like the Defense Forum Foundation
and the North Korea Freedom Coalition that are legitimately working
to free the oppressed peoples of North Korea. tRO
Curious
about North Korea? Learn more in Gordon’s
best-selling book Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin became
the Evil Twin, Lyons Press available at bookstores now.
copyright
Gordon Cucullu 2005
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